Head writer Jonathan Igla recalls having to stay quiet about a moment involving Florence Pugh's Yelena and Jeremy Renner's Clint Barton.
“There was a length of time where I wasn’t supposed to share it with the rest of the writing staff. There were a handful of things like that, which was challenging,” Igla tells. “I did my best. I like to think that I’m an honest broker and if somebody tells me not to share something, even if I think, ‘Well the writing staff really needs to know this,’ then I’m just going to trust their process …. I kept it under my hat for awhile.
screenwriter Eric Pearson. He told to write a scene in which Valentina Allegra de Fontaine puts Yelena on the hunt for Clint Barton, but was not told why. “They told me, ‘and then at the end, this is the target.’ And I was like, ‘What does that mean?’ They were like, ‘Don’t worry about it. You don’t have to know that,'”
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